Not exact matches
Parents are increasingly interested in
providing private
school funding for their children 1) because they see the value
and importance of good education
and 2) because of frequent public
school closings.
Tutoring has become a prime method for bolstering traditional learning... it is filling a need
and offering services that
parents feel
schools are no longer able to
provide.
Every
parent whose children have entered elementary
school in recent years knows the routine: teachers
and school administrators repeatedly send home notices sternly instructing caregivers to
provide nut - free lunches.
Besides
providing school curriculum, Amazon also has created a tool for teachers to gather
and share their own materials
and course work, in addition to service that teachers can use to tell
parents what
school supplies their children will need.
In May, then education minister Christy Clark introduced Bill 34, the
School Amendment Act, providing parents with more education input by establishing school planning councils and district parent advisory cou
School Amendment Act,
providing parents with more education input by establishing
school planning councils and district parent advisory cou
school planning councils
and district
parent advisory councils.
In an earlier case, Missouri had refused to
provide them,
and parents of parochial
school students sued.
It is for this reason that
parents should be given the right to send their children to
schools of their choice,
provided certain minimal standards of safety
and competency are satisfied,
and should not be required to utilize state educational facilities.
Since he clearly was getting a terrible education in public
school, I decided it was up to me to
provide what his teacher
and parents were not.
We may put ourselves on a list to adopt children with disabilities in order to
provide a backup for someone who is struggling with the decision, Churches tempted to aim for yuppie - friendly perfection in their church pageants
and Sunday
school instead may need to reconfigure the expectations of the
parents they seek to attract.
A necessary consideration is that in Canon Law it is
parents who are given all the rights over the education of children
and not the state, not even bishops whose role is the very limited one of
providing Catholic
schools where they do not exist
and inspecting
and regulating them.
CANON 799: Christ's faithful are to strive to secure that in the civil society the laws which regulate the formation of the young, also
provide a religious
and moral education in the
schools that is in accord with the conscience of the
parent.
If that time comes, please go to your
parents, your
school, your church
and ask for contraception where it will be
provided to you no questions asked (there is no need to ask questions if they've already been properly educated as to «why not» already).
As they grow, children encounter many large
and small crises both expected
and unexpected: birth itself, weaning, toilet training, separation from
parents, illness, accidents, the birth of a brother or sister, bad dreams, starting
school, learning to read, making friends, adolescence — these
and many other experiences
provide the potential for problems of varying intensity.
Given that these results tally with religious
and secular aims in the United States, we should anticipate that
parents concerned about the direction that American culture is taking will regard faith - based
schools as
providing a positive environment for their children.
Several state governments have enacted laws that require
schools to hand out information on the vaccine to sixth graders
and their
parents and insurance companies to
provide reimbursement.
71 percent of voters
and 70 percent of
parents think
schools should
provide foods made from whole grains with every meal.
MightyNest is an online retailer with a positive mission:
providing the natural, organic,
and non-toxic products that
parents seek for their home while also giving back to
schools.
With more than 25 years of experience, Champions is recognized for our leadership in delivering extended learning programs that are tailored specifically to a
school's needs
and that
provide busy working
parents with a safe, convenient program where their child's potential is fostered through engaging learning experiences.
Testing
provides, sort of a snapshot, of a child's skill set
and abilities at a given time,
and allows a
parent and a
school to develop more appropriate expectations of the students; whether it's performance in
school or ability to learn.
Our «in - depth look at high
school cheerleading epidemiology
provides further evidence that can be used to inform policymakers,
parents, coaches, ATs,
and athletes regarding injury risks
and potential [prevention] strategies,» he concluded.
Our mission is to promote, encourage
and applaud children's enthusiasm for
school and learning; take the mystery
and anxiety out of the
school finding process for
parents;
and provide families with comprehensive information on all of their educational choices.
•
provide support for children
and their
parents •
provide opportunity for
parents to participate
and benefit from
school support.
Parents, therefore, must ensure for themselves that each
school will
provide their children with necessary special education accommodations
and communicate with them about how their children are progressing.
Modeled on the community - centric approach to improving youth sports safety highlighted in MomsTEAM's PBS documentary, «The Smartest Team: Making High
School Football Safer», the program will award SmartTeam status to youth sports organizations which have demonstrated a commitment to minimizing the risk of physical, psychological
and sexual injury to young athletes by implementing a comprehensive set of health
and safety best practices,
providing safety - conscious sports
parents a level of assurance that they have made health
and safety an important priority, not to be sacrificed at the altar of team or individual success.
Although children ages 6
and younger should learn as little as possible about
school violence,
parents should
provide simple
and reassuring explanations about anything they do learn.
We also
provide parent education
and professional development for elementary
schools.
School food,
and the changes that are being made, is such a huge mountain to climb that it is helpful to have the tools
and information
parents like me need to
provide to our own
schools so that they can better understand the big picture as well.
Let's help make Chicago
Parents feel special
and provide them with all they need from advice,
school resources, to haircut events.
Learning disability research
provides the understanding
and practical suggestions
parents need to help children
and adolescents succeed in
school and in life.
It requires the
parent or guardian
and student to annually sign
and return a concussion
and brain injury information sheet (
provided by each district
and non-public
school) prior to the student's participation in any extracurricular interscholastic activity for grades 7 - 12.
Concussion
and Sports - Related Head Injury: SB189 (2011) requires the governing authority of each public
and nonpublic
school to
provide information to all coaches, officials, volunteers, youth athletes
and their
parents / guardians about the nature
and risk of concussion
and head injury, including continuing to play after a concussion or head injury.
The principal / headmaster of each public
school must ensure that the information is
provided annually to each youth athletes
and their
parents / guardians
and that they annually sign a form acknowledging receipt of the information
and return it to the
school prior to participation.
Local
school districts must also
provide schedules that address the individual needs of pregnant
and parenting students.
Concussion
and Sports - Related Head Inury: SB 771 (2011) defines concussion, student athlete,
and youth recreational sports program,
and requires the Departments of Education
and Health, county boards of education, Maryland Public Secondary
Schools Athletic Association, Maryland Athletic Trainers Association
and the Brain Injury Association of Maryland to develop policies
and implement a concussion program to
provide awareness to coaches,
school personnel, student athletes
and parents and guardians of student athletes.
This site has been created to
provide useful information in English
and now also in Spanish for Waldorf teachers,
parents, home
schoolers,
and anyone interested in Waldorf education.
«BostonTechMom
provides a carefully curated selection of events, programs,
and activities in Boston
and throughout MA that expose children to technology in a fun, engaging,
and meaningful way,» Reitmeyer says, adding that
parents can find everything from camps to after -
school programs
and one - off special events on the site.
«With more working couples
and one -
parent homes, we «re being asked to
provide lunches, «said Julie Boettger, president of the Illinois
School Food Service Association.
Right now we have a national obesity problem, so why aren't we asking for money to raise healthier students, to support coordinated
school health, for more nutrition education, more collaboration with partners,
parents and the community to encourage children to try new foods, to develop recipes, to
provide technical assistance
and set professional standards?
If you are an Academy of Nutrition
and Dietetics member interested in a new career that will
provide you with an avenue for enhancing the lives of children or a
parent (dietitian) looking for ways to work with your local
school district, SNS DPG is an excellent resource
and networking opportunity.
If you're a
parent of
school - age children
and you're either PCSing to Korea or you've already made the move, there's a good chance that you'll be interested in researching the various educational options for your kids —
and one of those options is enrolling them in a
school provided by the Department of Defense.
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a
parent's decision about whether to allow a child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high
school under current rules of play (which are evolving in the direction of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking at the Pee Wee hockey level
and below,
and limits on full - contact practices instituted at every level of football, from Pop Warner, to high
school, college,
and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a decision in which the risks of participating in a particular sport -
provided it is based on the most up - to - date information about those risks
and a consideration of other risk factors that might come into play for their child, such as pre-existing learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a history of history of multiple concussions or seizures, history of migraines), or a reckless
and overly aggressive style of play - are balanced against the benefits to the child of participating.
But while
schools often
provide help
and support for pupils who are going through the break - up of their home, few take into account the effect that having a
parent in prison can have on a child.
Except that feeling can come from other experiences that have nothing to do with oven - fresh homemade cookies, which, in fact, may be impossible to
provide because both
parents may be working
and the child may be in after -
school care.
Here's an example:
schools addressing their communications clearly —
and where necessary, separately — to both
parents, clarifying regularly that it's important for the
school to have up to date contact details for mum
and dad (
and any other significant carers),
and making it easy for
parents to
provide an update if either or both of them has moved to a different address.
Providing parenting solutions for home
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With money raised privately as well as from government entities, Canada formulated programs
providing prenatal care, instruction in
parenting skills, early childhood education, K - 12
schooling and help with the college - application process.
The program
provides support
and promotes healthy childhood development,
school readiness
and positive
parent - child interaction.
My Healthy
School Sponsored by Kiwi magazine, this helpful website is dedicated to providing teachers, administrators, parents and students with resources on how to improve the health of schools across the country — with action plans for parents, suggested nutrition goals, advice for starting a school garden, and strategies to minimize environmental t
School Sponsored by Kiwi magazine, this helpful website is dedicated to
providing teachers, administrators,
parents and students with resources on how to improve the health of
schools across the country — with action plans for
parents, suggested nutrition goals, advice for starting a
school garden, and strategies to minimize environmental t
school garden,
and strategies to minimize environmental toxins.
In an e-mail, Esaian stated: «We are committed to
providing healthy choices for our
schools, but we also have to balance our nutritional choices with the demands of
parents and students; there are also economic
and budgetary realities that we must consider.»
We have active involvement from the alumni
and parent communities, who
provide both financial
and volunteer support for our
School.